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  1. Nusrat al-Din Muhammad ibn Ildeniz (Persian: نصرت الدین محمد بن ایل دنیز), better known as Muhammad Jahan-Pahlavan (محمد جهان پهلوان, "Muhammad, the champion of the world"), was the ruler of the Eldiguzids from 1175 to 1186.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EldiguzidsEldiguzids - Wikipedia

    After the death of Shams al-Din Eldiguz, in 1175, the Seljuq Sultan Arslan Shah tried to escape from the yoke of the Grand Atabeg of Azerbaijan but failed, and was poisoned to death by Shams ad-Din's son, the new Grand Atabeg Muhammad Jahan Pahlavan (c.1174–1186).

  3. Nusrat al-Din Muhammad ibn Ildeniz (Persian: نصرت الدین محمد بن ایل دنیز), better known as Muhammad Jahan-Pahlavan (محمد جهان پهلوان, "Muhammad, the champion of the world"), was the ruler of the Eldiguzids from 1175 to 1186.

  4. Muzaffar al-Din Uzbek, also known as Ozbeg ibn Muhammad Pahlawan (died 1225) was the fifth and last ruler of the Eldiguzids from 1210 to 1225, during the later Seljuk and Khwarazmian periods. He was married to Malika Khatun, widow of Toghrul III, the last sultan of the Seljuk Empire.

  5. Muhammad Jahan Pahlavan. After Shams ad-Din Eldeniz death, the Seljuk prince, Arslan Shah, tried to assert his own authority and replace the new Atabeg, Shams ad-Din's son, Grand Atabeg Mohammed Jahan Pahlavan (1174-1186) but failed, and was poisoned to death.

  6. 29 de ene. de 2021 · Atabey Kizil Arslán, quien subió al trono tras el fallecimiento de Muhámmad Jahán Pahlaván, altamente valoró la obra de Nizamí Ganjaví. El genial maestro de las letras, tras escribir el poema «Leylí y Majnún» en 1188, entró en la Historia como creador de una obra independiente dedicada a la antigua leyenda del amor.

  7. the Eldiguzid atabek of Azarbayjan Muhammad Jahan-pahlavan (d. 581/ March, 1186). On the other hand, it was later completed not only by a eulogy of Qizil-Arslan (whose reign began in 1186), but also by an elegy on the latter's death (587/September, 1191). On these grounds Darab Khan rejects (p. 31)